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Hi. Just curious how many leathercrafters are also woodpeckers?

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I be one.

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Oops - I meant woodworkers! All thumbs.

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Have been all my life!

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Same for me, since the 1960's.

Mike

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Took my first wood shop class in Jr. high about 1965-66. Been dabbling in woodworking ever since.

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2nd to camano ridge, started in Jr. high mid 60's. then onto a 30 yr commercial and residential career. Still working new projects. When my kids were in high school they used to joke that they were going to start a support group called, Children of Remodeling Parents. While we still get a laugh out of that one, none of the kids went into any trade group.

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Been working with wood all my life. Since the mid 70's.

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going on 20 years now.

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I should have said, I started carpentering when I was fifteen. Built residential and light commercial along with many remodeling jobs. Also built commercial cabinetry, mainly for Family Sports Complexes, and about 40% of the furniture in our home plus all the cabinets. Let's see that makes sixty six years, OH MY!

ferg

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Got into leather because of woodworking. learning to restore and sharpen all the old hand tools lead me to a need to have covers or sheaths for the edge tools. Friends pick them up and cut themselves. I figure if they took the sheath/cover off it and proceeded to cut themselves it's their fault. I sharpen my utility knife blades as I consider them dull out of the box.

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I am a cabinet maker for about 8 years. I am just not that sure, if "woodworker" differs between proffessionals and hobbyists, or not. (just interested)

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I've been known to screw up projects in both wood and leather!!

Chris

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OH How I needed a good laugh this morning!!!!

Thank you

ferg

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I started out in the 80's as a woodwork teacher - decided to do leather work with the kids around 10 - 12 yrs of age. Since then I've stopped teaching but continued with wood and leather work as a hobby!

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After my first post I got to thinking. I really can't call myself a woodworker or a leatherworker. I guess I'm more of a wood/leatherpracticer

Chris

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I was in the retail lumber industry for 38 years. Alwaysl liked leather since a young boy. Started working with leather in 2006 and have a passion for it.

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